All this flurry about abortion (for obvious reasons) have gotten me curious.
What does the pre and post natal care actually look like in the US?
What are the fees like?
Is it true they charge you for holding your infant?
Is it true they immediately remove the baby from the mother post birth? (Which I’m fairly certain is not medically advisable.)
I mean the US does have the highest infant mortality rate among the developed world.
I’m just wondering what factors drive that stat.
I mean if abortion is to be heavily restricted, would such measures only contribute to the death of more infants in the long run?
And most pertinently, what politicians are actually pushing for better measures? Could that be a potential political platform in the future?
What does the pre and post natal care actually look like in the US?
What are the fees like?
Is it true they charge you for holding your infant?
Is it true they immediately remove the baby from the mother post birth? (Which I’m fairly certain is not medically advisable.)
I mean the US does have the highest infant mortality rate among the developed world.
I’m just wondering what factors drive that stat.
I mean if abortion is to be heavily restricted, would such measures only contribute to the death of more infants in the long run?
And most pertinently, what politicians are actually pushing for better measures? Could that be a potential political platform in the future?